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The Ministry of Roads and Highways has disclosed that portions of the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange in Accra will be closed for repair works.
The Ministry disclosed this through the Department of Urban Roads in a press statement issued on Tuesday, July 26.
Per the statement, the specific portion to be affected is the Akasanoma to Nsawam Road.

It will be closed from midnight of Friday, July 29, to midnight on Sunday, July 31.
According to the statement, the closure is to allow the contractor, QG KONSTRUKTION AB, to carry out repair works on sections of the ramp on the Nsawam road.
The Ministry further called on motorists to follow all traffic management measures that will be put in place at vantage points of the road.
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